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Old 01-21-2015, 01:50 PM
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I don't think there are any regulations about collecting and storing old TV's, they simply don't want them tossed in the trash, river, side of the road, out in the woods etc.
There's a large amount of lead in CRT glass, it does leech out into the ground (and into the water eventually) if it gets broken, like it would if it goes to the landfill.

There are millions of CRT sets in the U.S. alone that will need to be replaced and disposed of eventually even if digital and flat screen had never happened, nothing lasts forever and pretty much all of them newer than 1980 aren't of much collector interest anyway.

There's a road I take home from work that is a dumping ground for old TV's (and oil, dead horses & so on) They all wind up broken and leeching into the ground.
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